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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:13 [FALIK SPEAKING INDONESIAN]
00:16 -Falik, hi, Kal! -Wow, wow, wow!
00:18 -You're full of names. -I am?
00:20 -Yes. -Awesome.
00:21 -Stage name. -Oh.
00:23 Because I've just joined a singing competition.
00:26 -Huh? -So when I used Falik's name,
00:27 -I thought, "Isn't he a radio host?" -Huh?
00:29 So I said, "Okay, add Falik Haikal."
00:32 -Oh. -So if I sing, it's Falik Haikal.
00:34 -Okay, if you sing, it's Falik Haikal. -Yes, that's right.
00:35 But are you singing now?
00:36 -I'm just telling people, to make it fun. -Okay, alright.
00:40 So that's it. But at this moment,
00:42 your stage name is Falik Haikal.
00:44 More or less.
00:46 -But today... -I think I'm wrong.
00:48 -We're not going to talk about Falik Haikal. -No.
00:50 We're going to talk about someone
00:52 who has a lot of stage names.
00:54 -Hmm... -Mada is there.
00:55 -That's right. -Nana is there.
00:57 -That's right. -Of course, the branding is Citino.
00:59 -Diana. -Yes.
01:01 Or now, she's more known as
01:03 -Gadis Desa. -Gadis Desa.
01:05 -Yes. -Oh, branding again.
01:06 -Yes. -Oh, boy.
01:08 -How are you, Nana? -Praise be to God.
01:10 Ah, she looks cute today.
01:12 -She looks the cutest today. -Oh.
01:15 -I want to be in. -As usual.
01:16 -I want to be in. -Thank you.
01:19 -Praise be to God. -You.
01:20 You're competing now. I understand you're busy.
01:22 But you came to us too.
01:23 Yes, for you two, I'm willing to do anything.
01:27 -So sweet. -Yes, that's right.
01:30 How is Nana? What's her opinion on All-Star in Gagal, Valenza?
01:35 What's her opinion?
01:37 -Is she still okay? -She's struggling, right?
01:40 For Nana. Because Nana joined in 2015.
01:44 -GV2. -Yes, GV2.
01:46 So, it's been 8 years.
01:48 Right? So, she's struggling. I think everyone is struggling.
01:52 If we look at it, every week, the venue is changing.
01:55 -That's right, right? -That's right.
01:57 But I think Nana has a bit more of a challenge this time...
02:02 ...compared to 2015.
02:04 Because Nana started this competition with a sound that wasn't healthy.
02:07 -Yes. -So, when we use unhealthy weapons...
02:11 ...from the start, it's disturbing.
02:14 Throughout the journey, she's getting worse.
02:17 -She's getting harder. -Yes, she didn't have time to recover.
02:19 It's been the second week.
02:21 If she wants to recover, it's already the third week.
02:23 -So, Nana's rest isn't enough, right? -That's right.
02:25 When she joined the competition, especially GV2, she didn't have time to rest.
02:30 -Right? -I understand.
02:31 And Nana's voice is a bit problematic.
02:35 Nana has been infected with COVID-19 four or five times, right?
02:38 -Oh no. -So, she's been liking Nana for a long time...
02:43 ...and didn't know what's wrong.
02:44 It's affected her. Not just her voice.
02:48 -It's affected her health too. -Her health.
02:50 That's right.
02:51 What was it that was easy for you to do...
02:55 ...but suddenly became difficult due to her health issue?
02:58 -It's because... -Her breathing.
03:00 -She got acid reflux. -What's that?
03:03 -Acid reflux. -Stomach acid?
03:05 Yes.
03:06 Nana has been infected with COVID-19 many times, right?
03:09 Then, I went to the doctor...
03:11 ...because she was going to join the competition, right?
03:13 Then, it turned out that...
03:16 ...Nana felt like singing was so difficult.
03:17 She felt like she was going to get a stitch when she sang.
03:19 It turned out that when she sang, it caused her stitches...
03:24 ...to be difficult to produce a voice...
03:27 ...because we use our stitches, right?
03:29 So, it was difficult for her to sing properly.
03:33 -Oh, I see. -To sing properly.
03:35 To sing properly.
03:36 But, it's true. Her vocal is like that.
03:41 -Do you understand? -She always speaks in English.
03:44 But, when she speaks in English, she doesn't understand.
03:46 -It's wrong. -It's wrong?
03:47 -If it were me, I would be okay. -You're confident. Okay.
03:50 But, Nana has been in the competition before.
03:55 -She has survived for 10 weeks, right? -Yes.
03:58 You've run out of ideas and you've worked hard.
04:00 How about this round?
04:02 This round?
04:03 This time, I have to work harder.
04:07 I have to put in more effort.
04:09 In the past, I could sing properly.
04:12 I was happy with that.
04:14 But, I can't do that now.
04:16 I have to put in more effort.
04:18 I have to put in more effort to make the performance...
04:21 ...look great.
04:23 To put it simply,...
04:25 ...every week, I have to...
04:29 -It's like a final. -Yes, it's like a final.
04:31 I have to do it well.
04:33 She can't be a loser now.
04:35 -It's the tournament of champions. -That's right.
04:37 -Everyone else said that I have to do well. -That's right.
04:40 How can I do well?
04:42 It's difficult to do that. It's not easy.
04:45 You only have a few days to think about the concept.
04:49 You have to think about the arrangement and the training.
04:53 Sometimes, I have to practice.
04:55 I forget what I've learned.
04:57 -I forgot. -Am I right, baby?
05:01 -Am I right, baby? -That's right.
05:03 I forgot what I've learned.
05:05 -Which one is this? -Which one is this?
05:07 I'm not sure.
05:09 That's right. I understand.
05:11 But, if you want to win the competition,...
05:14 ...you've been singing since you were 10 years old.
05:17 You've been a singer since you were 15.
05:20 You were popular when you were singing with your ancestors.
05:24 You were already popular.
05:26 But, you disappeared for a while.
05:28 You came back to life and exploded.
05:30 -People said that you got a second chance. -I was like, "Pom, pom, pom!"
05:33 -Until now. -That's it.
05:35 -That's right. -How was it, Nana?
05:37 You felt like you exploded twice.
05:41 -Yes. -That's right.
05:42 I felt like I exploded twice.
05:44 When I was singing, there weren't many singers in school.
05:51 -That's right. -I was a singer.
05:53 My name was on the list.
05:56 Then, there were many singers who were still in school.
06:01 -Like, Eliana. -Yes, like Eliana.
06:04 -I think my nickname was the same. -Yes, Nakyu.
06:08 So, we dominated the industry.
06:14 I came back with the duet songs of my ancestors.
06:19 I was quiet for a while.
06:25 I think I was married at the time.
06:28 I had a family.
06:30 I wanted to concentrate on my family.
06:34 So, I stopped singing.
06:36 -You rested. -Yes, I rested.
06:38 But I still had a show.
06:40 Did you make the decision or did it just happen?
06:45 Like, you didn't release a product.
06:48 You didn't release a new song.
06:50 I think I didn't get many offers at the time.
06:55 I didn't get many offers. I couldn't even make a song.
06:58 So, I decided to rest.
07:02 I was working at a college at the time.
07:06 What did you do?
07:08 I became an education counsellor.
07:10 What was counselling?
07:14 Education counsellor.
07:17 Don't joke around.
07:19 -Was it at Degi Sembilan? -No, at PJ.
07:22 The college was at PJ.
07:24 I advised them to take the course they wanted.
07:29 -What subject? -Yes.
07:31 -I have a question. -What is it?
07:33 -It's about counselling, right? -Yes.
07:35 -You're from school, right? -Is there a problem?
07:37 -My friend. -I'm the one who has a problem.
07:39 If Falik wants to continue his studies,...
07:42 ...what subject should he take?
07:45 Mathematics is not allowed.
07:47 Bahasa Melayu is not allowed. English is not allowed.
07:48 Science is not allowed.
07:49 History is not allowed. Geography is all failed.
07:51 If you look at it, you're not a model.
07:53 You're a model.
07:55 You have to sing.
07:57 That's right. If all of them are not allowed,...
08:00 ...you might become a superstar.
08:05 When the time comes, you'll be seen.
08:08 Will I be rich?
08:10 Why are you teasing him?
08:13 I'm just being considerate.
08:15 How long have you been at the college?
08:19 I think it's only a year or two.
08:22 It's just for a while.
08:24 We're artists and singers.
08:26 We want to be famous.
08:28 We want to sing.
08:30 After we got divorced,...
08:33 ...we had more shows.
08:36 When we had shows, we stopped.
08:41 But your husband never stopped you from singing?
08:47 He never stopped me.
08:50 He said, "Go back to work. It's okay."
08:54 He's an actor.
08:57 When he's an actor, he doesn't stop me from singing.
09:02 But when we got divorced, I made my own decisions.
09:06 I didn't interfere in his work.
09:10 In 2015, you were in GV2 and you exploded.
09:16 Did you get shocked?
09:19 Or did you think, "I knew it"?
09:22 Who was 'he'?
09:25 Nana.
09:27 Who was 'he'?
09:29 That's the question.
09:31 I didn't expect him to explode like that...
09:35 ...because Nana was in the second season.
09:37 The first season had a big impact...
09:39 ...but it wasn't as big as the second or third season.
09:41 Did you expect that after you got back to the entertainment world...
09:49 ...after GV2, you'd explode like that?
09:53 I didn't expect that.
09:55 Who was 'he'?
09:57 You asked a question earlier.
10:00 Nana, just focus on your question.
10:03 Just ignore my question.
10:05 Nana is confused.
10:07 I sometimes say that I'm confused.
10:09 Nana, did you expect that you'd get a spiritual welcome?
10:12 That's his fault.
10:14 What's wrong with my brain?
10:21 You're so funny.
10:22 Did you get COVID?
10:24 I ate a lot of ants.
10:26 You didn't expect that you'd succeed.
10:35 You were famous after GV2.
10:41 At first, you weren't confident in yourself...
10:46 ...when you joined GV2.
10:48 When you saw the list of artists, you'd wonder...
10:53 ...how long you'd be stuck in a slump.
10:56 You told your manager, "I don't want to survive this."
11:00 "My voice is just normal."
11:02 You told your manager that.
11:05 But he said, "It's okay. Let's think positively."
11:09 His intention was to be on TV...
11:14 ...for the show.
11:17 He thought you were still singing.
11:19 Hopefully, there'd be a show after GV2.
11:22 That's what he wanted.
11:24 He wanted people to remember him.
11:26 So, you joined.
11:27 It was a week-long show.
11:28 You didn't have any problems.
11:30 You were a champion.
11:33 I thought I was getting worse.
11:37 You told me that you couldn't do it normally.
11:40 You had to do something.
11:42 At first, I didn't like your singing style.
11:47 You like slurs. -What's a slur?
11:51 A slur is like....
11:54 How do I put it?
11:57 Like you sing.
11:59 That's your style.
12:06 But I like the punch.
12:09 We're in the same season.
12:12 I learnt that from him.
12:16 I've been improving since then.
12:19 I was able to master that.
12:23 But, many people don't know about GV.
12:28 It's like a school.
12:31 We learn a lot.
12:33 It's like a school.
12:35 I think I've learnt a lot from GV10.
12:40 We left it behind.
12:43 After GV2, I sang again.
12:46 It's back to normal.
12:48 Our singing habits are slurs.
12:50 The songs are slurs.
12:52 'Lagu Terus Mencintai'.
12:54 I only know how to say it in English.
12:58 I don't know how to say it in Malay.
12:59 What does it mean?
13:00 Slur.
13:01 That's a slur.
13:03 It's a mix of slurs.
13:05 It's a mix.
13:07 It's a mix.
13:08 It's more or less.
13:10 But, it has its own charm.
13:13 It's a mix of slurs.
13:14 It sounds a bit lazy.
13:17 But, that's the style.
13:19 And, it's a habit.
13:21 It's a habit.
13:22 When you joined GV10,...
13:24 ...you have to remember what you learnt in GV2.
13:29 I forgot.
13:30 Other than the judges and musicians,...
13:34 ...who is your teacher in All Star Gag in Ganja?
13:38 Maybe other contestants?
13:40 Other contestants that I've seen.
13:42 That you learnt from.
13:44 I have a lot of teachers.
13:48 They all teach me.
13:51 For example, I watch Kak Liza.
13:54 Kak Liza is more experienced than me.
13:57 I don't want to use that as an excuse because I'm old.
14:01 No.
14:02 I can't sing like I used to.
14:05 When we joined GV2, I was 31.
14:10 I was young.
14:12 And, now I'm 30 something.
14:15 I don't want to use that as an excuse.
14:18 I can't watch Kak Liza.
14:20 She's in her 40s.
14:21 But, she's so powerful.
14:23 I watch her.
14:24 Kak Norin.
14:26 They're very energetic.
14:29 Some parts are learnt from Kak Norin, some from Kak Liza.
14:32 I watch her.
14:34 She's so relaxed.
14:36 I'm the one who's nervous.
14:38 She's so relaxed.
14:42 But, she practices.
14:44 Her voice is so powerful.
14:47 Like a jack.
14:49 She's so relaxed.
14:50 She sings so well.
14:52 Listen to her. I'm not a singer.
14:55 You said you wanted to be a singer.
14:57 I'm about to be one.
14:58 You're the most energetic.
14:59 I'm about to be one.
15:00 I just discussed the stage name.
15:02 We're going to throwback.
15:05 When you first started with Acik Spin.
15:12 Did you know him when you first joined GV2?
15:16 Or, did you know him at that time?
15:18 With Acik?
15:19 Yes.
15:20 Did you have a fate?
15:22 I've known him for a long time.
15:25 Since GV9?
15:27 He's from Labu.
15:28 I used to sing at GV9.
15:33 He always came to watch.
15:35 So, you knew him before you became an artist.
15:40 Yes.
15:41 I was in a competition.
15:45 He was there.
15:47 Did he come in at once?
15:48 No, he watched.
15:49 He liked my voice.
15:50 He was a fan.
15:51 He was a fan.
15:52 He went to many places.
15:54 Sometimes, he sang at a wedding.
15:56 He came to watch my show.
15:59 Did he invite you?
16:00 How could he?
16:01 He couldn't come to a wedding.
16:03 Did he invite you?
16:05 If he didn't invite you, you wouldn't come.
16:06 He invited me.
16:07 He was in Labu.
16:08 That was his hometown.
16:10 That's where you started.
16:11 Yes.
16:12 He said, "This is how it starts. I don't understand."
16:15 He's a true fan.
16:16 Is he?
16:17 He's my mother.
16:18 Tell me the truth.
16:19 Yes, he's my mother.
16:21 Don't lie.
16:23 He's a fan.
16:25 He's a fan.
16:26 He's a fan.
16:29 He's my mother.
16:30 He's your mother?
16:32 I'm sorry.
16:33 I meant, he's my mother.
16:35 Not my mother.
16:36 I'm just kidding.
16:39 I'm just kidding.
16:40 I don't understand.
16:41 Don't do that, baby.
16:42 I don't understand.
16:43 Baby.
16:46 Oh, baby.
16:47 That's how it started.
16:49 When you first started doing duets, did you know him?
16:54 Actually, he didn't show it.
16:58 He just sang.
16:59 But, once, when he sang with me at a wedding,...
17:03 ...his voice was so good.
17:06 My father and my late father heard it.
17:08 They said, "This boy's voice is great."
17:11 We always called him if there was a show.
17:16 I see.
17:17 My father had a band.
17:20 Pancar Agam.
17:22 My father had Pancar Agam.
17:26 If we wanted a singer, we called him Arwah Cik.
17:28 If we wanted a man, we called him Arwah Cik.
17:33 Yes, because I always duet with him.
17:36 We sang old songs and new songs.
17:38 That's how my father saw it.
17:41 He saw that we were a good match.
17:45 When you became an artist, your company, FMC,...
17:50 ...wanted to find a duet partner.
17:52 Did you start as a duet partner?
17:56 Because my first album... -You were still a solo artist.
18:00 I had a duet song.
18:02 It was called 'Gurauan Bekasi'.
18:04 It was from your first album? -Yes.
18:08 But, I was the artist.
18:11 The company, FMC, wanted to find a male artist...
18:17 ...who could duet with me.
18:19 My father suggested Arwah Cik.
18:22 Arwah Cik was close to me.
18:25 That's how the song 'Gurauan Bekasi' started.
18:28 The first song was 'Gurauan Bekasi'.
18:30 And then? -Melaratlah, Memori Bekasi.
18:33 Bekasi. -All of Bekasi.
18:35 The cutest. -Yes, the cutest.
18:38 The cutest. -The cutest is not 'Bola-bola Api'.
18:41 Yes, that's not good.
18:43 When people ask for a duet song, we sometimes refuse.
18:46 What's the title of the song? 'Bola-bola Api'.
18:49 It's not 'Dragon Ball'.
18:52 I'm looking for 'Bola-bola Api'.
18:54 We don't have that system.
18:56 Sometimes, we're happy thinking about it.
18:58 'Bola-bola Api'?
19:00 If all the songs are in Zina, we have to memorize the lyrics.
19:07 Let's fast forward a bit.
19:09 Then, tell us about your loss.
19:12 How did that slap hurt you?
19:15 It was a great slap.
19:20 I was the last person to meet him.
19:26 At the end of his life.
19:28 And the last time I sang a duet with him...
19:31 ...his title already told me.
19:36 The title of the song is 'Cari Ketenangan'.
19:39 'Ciptaan Ajai'.
19:41 We promoted the song.
19:43 At the end of his life, we promoted the song at a station.
19:47 We sang the song live.
19:49 That was the last time I sang the song with him.
19:56 The day he was going to die, it was different.
20:04 He wanted to go to Nana.
20:07 He wanted to come to Nana.
20:09 He wanted to talk to Nana.
20:11 Before this, when we had our own things,...
20:15 ...we had something.
20:18 Back then.
20:20 We'll talk about that later.
20:22 Back then, we had a story about monkeys.
20:24 We were gossiped about.
20:26 We were gossiped about together.
20:28 He said it himself.
20:30 I like Nana and Arwah Cik.
20:33 So, we did have a bit of a connection.
20:36 When I was 16.
20:39 We did have a connection.
20:42 But we kept it a secret.
20:45 But after we got married and we were not meant to be together,...
20:51 ...we kept our distance.
20:54 He was with his life and I was with mine.
20:57 We rarely talked.
20:59 But the day he was going to die, he came to Nana.
21:03 He was busy talking to Nana.
21:06 Did he want to tell her something? -I don't know.
21:09 Nana was busy fixing her make-up.
21:12 She wanted to show off.
21:14 I didn't want to bother her.
21:16 I just didn't want to.
21:19 When he was going to his car, he drove far.
21:23 He drove Nana's car.
21:25 He always poked Nana.
21:27 He knew that Nana's car was a woman's car.
21:30 I admit it.
21:33 My car is a woman's car.
21:35 Why are you smiling?
21:37 Is that true? -He's involving outsiders.
21:40 It's the same.
21:43 Sometimes, I don't find my stuff in the car.
21:47 That's true. -Don't say that.
21:50 I'm a woman. -Who's the one who drives far?
21:53 The car drives far.
21:56 It's related to this story.
21:58 Nana's car was a mess.
22:00 When he drove Nana's car,...
22:02 ...he was angry.
22:05 But he was quiet that time.
22:07 I told him, "I'm going to drive Nana's car."
22:10 He was always noisy.
22:12 "I'm sorry. Nana's car is a bit messy."
22:15 "It's okay."
22:17 He's like that. He doesn't want to get angry.
22:19 He's different.
22:21 He's different.
22:23 He's like that.
22:26 He's always like that.
22:29 He's always in his car.
22:31 Then, I found out that he passed away.
22:36 What happened?
22:38 It was 5 pm.
22:40 He drove his car at 5 pm.
22:42 In the afternoon? -Yes.
22:43 It was an hour or two later.
22:45 He was driving back to Semban, right?
22:47 He had an accident.
22:49 It was an accident.
22:53 So, that was the story of Nana sleeping.
22:59 He was tired.
23:01 He had a programme.
23:03 He slept until the evening.
23:05 He called me many times.
23:09 I asked him why he called me so many times.
23:11 He said, "Nana, is it true that your late husband passed away?"
23:15 I said, "I was sleeping!"
23:18 "And you slept in the afternoon. It's not good, right?"
23:22 "I was sleeping."
23:24 I called his sister.
23:26 When I called her, she cried.
23:30 I was like, "Oh, no. It's true."
23:32 I had a heart attack.
23:34 I went straight to the hospital...
23:37 ...to see how he was.
23:40 It's true that he passed away.
23:42 I went to Semban.
23:46 He was hit by a car.
23:48 We were the last ones to see him.
23:50 It was on that day.
23:52 His behaviour was strange.
23:55 It's true.
23:57 But, it's still fresh in your memory.
24:02 If he was still alive, he would have joined Gagabranza.
24:07 He was very supportive of my career.
24:14 Even when we were divorced, he gave me a lot of support.
24:19 He was a very good friend.
24:22 He gave me a lot of support.
24:24 He cheered me up because he was funny.
24:27 He was funny, naughty and nosy.
24:31 Yes, he was nosy.
24:33 Let's put that aside for a while.
24:38 She's not happy about the gossip.
24:43 I tried to get back to the story.
24:45 People would say, "Nana and Acik are so close."
24:50 That's their own body.
24:52 Whether it's true or not. -Honestly.
24:54 It happened.
24:57 And why didn't it happen?
25:00 Why didn't it happen? -Why do you ask us?
25:03 You're a journalist, right?
25:06 This is a story from the time of the monkeys.
25:10 It was around 15 or 16.
25:12 When we were young. -You were 20.
25:14 What? -You were a kid.
25:16 You were in school. -Who are you?
25:18 I'm sorry, journalist. I forgot to bring my data.
25:20 At the time, Nana was gossiped by Acik.
25:24 When we went out, we felt embarrassed.
25:29 Awkward.
25:32 Sometimes.....
25:39 He had feelings for me. -You knew.
25:43 I knew because he went to shows.
25:46 He admires my voice.
25:48 He's our fan.
25:50 So, I replied to his love.
25:53 I didn't. -I replied to his love.
25:57 But, it was only for a short while.
25:59 How long was that? -I don't know.
26:01 I don't remember how many years.
26:03 Maybe a year.
26:06 Since Nana was 17.
26:08 Until you met your partner? -Yes.
26:12 That's a long time.
26:14 I didn't meet my partner.
26:16 Don't you dare.
26:18 You're confusing the facts.
26:21 I have to remember.
26:23 I have a short-term memory.
26:25 I'm a journalist. I like to add things.
26:27 If you want to know more about my book,...
26:34 ...it's called Life Goes On.
26:36 I see. -I bought the book.
26:38 She knows. -People know where to look for it.
26:41 Life Goes On. It's available at many bookstores.
26:44 It's available at many bookstores. -Masrid is the name.
26:47 Life Goes On. -Yes.
26:49 How long did it take to make the book?
26:51 The movie has a synopsis.
26:54 How is the synopsis of the book?
26:57 It's a short story about Nana's life.
27:00 From the beginning to now.
27:02 The story of her late aunt is included.
27:04 It's more detailed.
27:06 If you want to know more, you have to read it.
27:08 By the way, the book is nominated...
27:11 ...as the best autobiography.
27:15 This year? -2018.
27:18 2018. Same as me.
27:20 You're a great writer.
27:23 Did you write it yourself or did you use the writer's help?
27:27 The writer's help.
27:29 People want to know.
27:31 The writer's help to correct Nana's sentence.
27:34 So, you wrote it together. -Yes.
27:37 But, Nana's life as an artist...
27:41 ...and as an individual...
27:44 ...is often questioned. -That's right.
27:46 Her loss of her aunt and her late husband.
27:49 I remember the story.
27:53 You and your late husband were okay.
27:55 So, when he passed away, it had a big impact on your life?
27:59 It was a huge impact.
28:01 He was Nana's father.
28:06 We look alike.
28:11 It's a sad story.
28:16 He passed away on the night of January 1, 2011.
28:22 Did he pass away first or did you go first? -I went first.
28:25 He calmed Nana down and called her.
28:29 He went to see her. I was in 10th grade. He was in 1st grade.
28:32 That's right. I remember.
28:34 You remember, right?
28:36 He went to see her on January 1.
28:39 On January 31, 2012,...
28:44 ...he called Nana because he wanted to pick up Ryan.
28:49 But it wasn't the time for him and Ryan.
28:53 He said he really wanted to pick up Ryan.
28:57 So, Nana didn't let him.
29:01 "You picked him up that day."
29:04 It turned out that she really wanted to see her son.
29:07 She was jealous. -Yes.
29:09 She was jealous of him before that.
29:11 Sometimes, when it was time for Nana to take care of Ryan,...
29:15 ...she'd call him.
29:17 But she'd say, "I don't want to talk to him."
29:20 So, she'd say, "I'm dead, okay?"
29:25 She'd say that many times.
29:27 I think when it was time for her to talk to him,...
29:30 ...she'd try to make him talk to her by saying that.
29:34 "I'm dead, okay?"
29:37 "Why did you say that?"
29:39 "It's nothing. I just wanted to disturb Ryan."
29:43 She wanted to scare her son.
29:45 How old was Ryan at that time?
29:47 Ryan was 2 years and 7 months old.
29:50 That's what kids are most afraid of. -That's right.
29:55 She gave him those signs.
30:01 When he was talking, Nana would turn off the speaker.
30:04 Nana would listen to him.
30:06 Ryan was still a kid.
30:08 So, she was busy playing with him.
30:12 "Take care of your mother, Ryan."
30:16 She'd say that many times before he left.
30:19 Like a month before he left.
30:21 He was different. He was very nice.
30:24 He was loud.
30:26 If he wasn't satisfied, he'd say something.
30:29 When he left, he was very nice and gentle to Nana.
30:37 He told his son to take care of Nana until he grew up.
30:42 That's right.
30:44 When did he realise that he didn't have a father?
30:47 Ryan was a kid.
30:50 He was 2 years and 7 months old.
30:55 What did he know?
30:57 We said, "Ryan, your father is no longer around."
31:00 He was okay. He understood.
31:04 But when he was in kindergarten,...
31:07 ...he'd ask weird questions.
31:11 Sometimes Nana would go.
31:14 If it was Father's Day, he'd ask, "Why is everyone having a father...
31:19 ...but Ryan doesn't?"
31:21 He said that when he was 5 or 7 years old.
31:24 Now, he's accepted it. He's grown up.
31:32 Did he try to convince his mother to find a new father?
31:38 Did he?
31:40 I'm sad.
31:42 I'm confused about that.
31:45 There's no new father.
31:49 We're all worried about Nana.
31:52 He's not a new father. He's Nana's friend.
31:59 He's a father figure for Ryan.
32:01 He's a father. -He's a father.
32:03 He's a mother. Awesome.
32:05 Ryan is funny.
32:08 He doesn't care. He's just a friend.
32:12 But, sometimes, he'd say, "No, Mama."
32:18 He's confused.
32:20 He doesn't want to get married.
32:23 He'd say, "No, Mama. I don't care."
32:25 He'd say, "I don't care, Mama."
32:27 He'd say, "No, Mama."
32:29 He's confused.
32:32 Life is always two people.
32:34 No matter how long it is, it's always two people.
32:36 He's worried that his new father will stop him from doing anything.
32:41 He's possessive. He's protective of his mother.
32:45 That's true.
32:46 He's been taking care of his mother for years.
32:49 That's right.
32:50 He loves her.
32:52 When he has a new father and a younger sibling,...
32:55 ...he'll be like, "I don't care."
32:57 He'll have to take care of his younger sibling.
32:59 That's right.
33:00 Ryan, we're on your team.
33:02 We'll follow you in whatever you decide.
33:05 I'm okay with anything.
33:07 Ryan, I'm sorry.
33:10 Don't be mad at me.
33:12 I got scolded at school.
33:15 Didn't your teachers try to...
33:20 No, we're all good to our female teachers.
33:24 Who knows?
33:26 All of them are married.
33:29 Congratulations.
33:30 What?
33:33 If there's a teacher who's single, it's okay.
33:36 My mother is diligent. She went to school.
33:38 Really?
33:39 You didn't? -Not yet.
33:41 Ryan, choose another school.
33:44 Another school?
33:48 Okay.
33:49 We're in the middle of Gagau Berganzab.
33:53 Let's go back to Gagau Berganzab.
33:55 We're in the middle of Gagau Berganzab.
33:57 I want to be honest.
33:59 You have to be sincere.
34:00 If you were to put yourself in that position,...
34:03 ...what would people say?
34:04 Who's the most extraordinary person in GV?
34:08 In GV?
34:11 Honestly?
34:13 Be sincere.
34:15 Honestly?
34:16 I think it's Kak Liza.
34:21 Yes.
34:22 Who else?
34:25 Kak Noreen.
34:27 Jack.
34:29 They're extraordinary.
34:31 I'm not saying I'm not extraordinary.
34:33 We can't choose ourselves.
34:36 What are you saying?
34:38 What am I saying?
34:40 I'm overconfident.
34:42 But, I think the three of them are extraordinary.
34:46 But, don't forget the others.
34:48 Sometimes, we don't mention their names...
34:51 ...and they suddenly rise.
34:53 Everything can happen in GV.
34:55 They're not just carrying on.
34:58 They're fresh.
35:00 Sometimes, they're the lowest of the low...
35:03 ...and at the end, they become the champion.
35:05 We don't know.
35:06 That's right.
35:07 Anything can happen.
35:09 I want to relate to GV.
35:11 This is the fifth week.
35:13 So, there are only seven weeks left...
35:16 ...to finish GV.
35:17 Do you have a plan after GV?
35:19 After GV?
35:20 I do have a plan.
35:23 If God wills it.
35:26 Ameen.
35:28 Ameen.
35:30 I'm taking Ryan on a holiday.
35:36 The school holiday is on the 12th.
35:38 I'm taking him to.... -He's going to Japan.
35:41 He's looking for a place.
35:43 I want to go to Iceland.
35:45 Is it Iceland or Iceland? -It's Iceland.
35:47 Iceland is cool.
35:49 I want to see the aurora.
35:51 The green one.
35:53 The aurora.
35:55 I'll take you to the Golden River.
35:57 We can do it on the day of GV.
35:59 That's not nice.
36:02 I want to see the orioles.
36:04 I don't want the wallpaper.
36:06 If you're in the same mood, take us with you.
36:09 It's a lot. -I want to go.
36:12 Is it okay if it's cold?
36:15 Once I go, it's cold.
36:19 It's winter.
36:21 It's cold in Sendai.
36:23 It's cold in the morning.
36:25 It's Melanton.
36:28 It's Melanton.
36:29 If you're interested in sponsoring...
36:32 ...Cintino Diana after GV...
36:34 ...with Dina and Faliq.
36:36 That's nice. -I don't know.
36:38 It's okay.
36:40 It's stressful after GV.
36:42 We can rest.
36:44 I can carry Nana.
36:47 Carry her bag.
36:49 If you carry Nana, I'll carry Ryan.
36:52 It's up to us.
36:54 It's fun.
36:56 I'll shake her legs. -You shake her legs.
36:58 You're the boss.
37:00 We'll take care of you.
37:02 That's the plan after GV.
37:06 We'll take a break after the final.
37:12 The plan is...
37:15 ...to go to a park alone.
37:17 Don't you have any plans to hang out?
37:20 You're going back in.
37:22 I'm linking the plans.
37:24 Are you talking about this year?
37:26 No, I'm talking about next year.
37:30 What are your plans?
37:32 Tell us.
37:34 I'll give Ryan a friend.
37:36 Who? Your brother? -No!
37:39 We want to see how you arrange the lines.
37:44 How do I arrange the lines?
37:47 A couple!
37:50 A couple.
37:53 A married couple.
37:56 A married couple.
37:58 A mother.
38:00 This question has been asked five million times.
38:03 But the answer is standard.
38:07 What is it? -Nothing.
38:09 Not yet.
38:12 The mother hasn't found her father yet.
38:14 The same goes for the baby.
38:18 The baby hasn't found his father yet.
38:20 The mother hasn't found her father yet.
38:24 You've asked about your personal plans.
38:26 You've asked about your love plans.
38:28 You haven't found your father yet.
38:30 What about your career plans?
38:32 After GV, I think...
38:36 ...in 2024, if God permits, I'll hold a concert.
38:41 A solo concert.
38:44 If it's not a big one, a small one is fine.
38:48 So that we can get...
38:51 ...the fans from overseas who can't come to see you.
38:56 So, I'll go. Maybe a tour like the old days.
39:00 That's great!
39:02 Do you know? If a singer had a new product,...
39:05 ...he would have a huge fan base in Malaysia.
39:09 He would hold mini-concerts in Johor, Bahagia.
39:13 He would go up and down. That's great!
39:15 That's his plan, if God permits.
39:17 But, if we meet fans, we perform for them.
39:22 That's the best promotion.
39:24 It's more effective.
39:27 Some people are from far away.
39:30 Sometimes, they want to go to our concert in KL.
39:33 That's far away. -That's true.
39:35 Maybe, if you think about it, how can you hold a tour...
39:38 ...like the old days?
39:40 The old days with the elders.
39:42 We went to Malaysia.
39:44 We did it. It was simple.
39:47 We just wanted to get close to the fans.
39:50 I agree. I'm an extraordinary driver.
39:53 I'll invite you two to be the MC.
39:56 I'm a fast driver. I need a driver.
39:59 I'm a driver. I'm just the MC.
40:01 I'm the MC.
40:03 You drive yourself.
40:05 I offered you, but you refused.
40:07 We're both MCs. You're the driver.
40:10 There are more places you can take me to.
40:13 That's true. -I'll pay for the tickets.
40:15 I'll pay for the tickets. -That's true.
40:17 He's smart. -I just want to meet you...
40:19 ...during the event. -You don't want to meet me personally?
40:21 Hello, Lala.
40:25 Hello, Lala, your wife. -I'm afraid...
40:27 ...that if I do that, I'll meet my mother.
40:30 I don't want that. I have two mothers.
40:33 Don't say that.
40:36 You're a mother. -Where are we going?
40:41 Where are we going? -A little bit of Nanna...
40:44 ...for those who don't know Nanna.
40:47 We want to talk about three things...
40:50 ...that people don't know about Acik Spin.
40:52 Three things. -Three things about Acik.
40:57 I don't know. -I think everyone knows.
41:01 What does he like to eat?
41:03 What does he like to eat?
41:05 I'm going to remember that.
41:08 Is he romantic? -Is he romantic?
41:11 He's still meeting her.
41:13 Let me see.
41:15 When people are mad at him,...
41:18 ...he doesn't seem to have feelings.
41:21 He's mad? He doesn't have feelings?
41:24 He's not the one who's mad. Sometimes, his manager....
41:26 My manager is the one who's mad.
41:28 His manager is the one who's mad.
41:30 Sometimes, he's late for a show.
41:34 His manager is mad, he'll just laugh.
41:37 "Sorry, I'm late."
41:39 He likes to have fun.
41:41 He's never serious. -He's a happy-go-lucky guy.
41:45 That's the first thing.
41:48 He likes to make a funny sound.
41:51 What should I do? I'm embarrassed.
41:54 I'll be embarrassed.
41:57 But, that's what makes people laugh...
42:01 ...because he's mad at PRFMC.
42:07 He'll make a face.
42:11 A dark face.
42:13 He'll make a face and a funny sound.
42:18 Let me see. -Try it.
42:21 That's not it.
42:23 I'm not good at making funny sounds.
42:25 But, he's funny.
42:27 No one else can do it.
42:30 The third thing?
42:32 Is he good at cooking? Is he a cheesemaker?
42:36 I don't know.
42:38 It's not happening.
42:40 He's not a housewife.
42:43 But, you're not good at cooking.
42:46 Of course.
42:48 He only speaks in Nagaismilan.
42:54 We're from Nagaismilan.
42:57 But, in the city, we don't speak it.
43:00 It's embarrassing.
43:03 What? Hello?
43:05 That was our time.
43:09 But, I'm proud to speak in Nagaismilan.
43:11 I'm proud of it.
43:13 I like it.
43:15 That's when you were young.
43:17 You were shy.
43:19 People would say, "We're from KL."
43:22 But, now that you're in Edgewood, you feel proud.
43:26 I'm proud to be a housewife.
43:29 Please, help me.
43:31 Help me become a housewife.
43:34 During the GV, some people voted...
43:37 ...to win a prize.
43:40 That's right. We do that every week.
43:42 We give a lot to the housewives.
43:44 We give a lot to the housewives.
43:46 There are 35 million housewives.
43:48 That's a lot.
43:50 I'm shocked.
43:55 If only Sundaian watched this, the ratings would be high.
43:58 It's not enough.
44:00 It's enough.
44:02 It's confusing.
44:07 Nana, if you could name...
44:11 ...your favourite songs.
44:13 I'm going to end this.
44:15 This is the last one.
44:17 If you could name your favourite songs...
44:20 ...that you feel...
44:22 ...this is the song that has raised you in the industry.
44:25 No matter what era you are in.
44:27 This is one of your favourite songs.
44:30 The first one is Memori Bekasi.
44:35 This song is still around.
44:38 I can still find it.
44:42 People still call for it.
44:44 I don't feel bored.
44:46 I listen to this song every time I go on stage.
44:49 This song brings me closer to my fans.
44:52 When we go on stage, we call our fans.
44:55 It's a duet song.
44:57 The second song is Terus Mencintai.
45:00 I wrote this song.
45:02 I wrote the lyrics.
45:04 After GV, we have to maintain our image.
45:11 So, I wrote this song...
45:13 ...according to my favourite...
45:16 ...my soul.
45:18 Is that the first song you wrote?
45:21 Yes.
45:22 The first song I wrote after GV.
45:24 Praise be to God, people accepted it.
45:28 I still sing that song.
45:31 It's still an evergreen song.
45:33 Even though it was 7 years ago.
45:35 The third song is...
45:38 ...a song that I listen to.
45:42 It's Gurauan Bekasi.
45:45 I sing that song.
45:48 Sometimes, people sing it wrongly.
45:51 Like me, I call people duet.
45:53 I sing the song, but I sing Gurauan.
45:56 Because it's the same.
45:58 Sometimes, people get confused.
46:01 But, that song is what makes me stand out.
46:04 I understand.
46:06 Do you want to promote anything?
46:09 A business?
46:10 I promote new songs.
46:13 The title is Arah Cinta.
46:16 When you were in GV, you forgot the lyrics.
46:21 I forgot.
46:23 I was confused.
46:26 I was thinking about another song.
46:29 I was singing a lonely song.
46:32 But, I remember it now.
46:34 Do you want to sing it?
46:38 No.
46:40 But, your fans were very supportive.
46:43 They remembered it.
46:45 It was a new song.
46:47 A lot of people sang it.
46:49 I was at Dewan at the time.
46:51 But, you remembered it?
46:53 I googled it.
46:55 You're so bad.
46:59 I was working.
47:01 I had to focus on my work.
47:03 He was a handsome man.
47:07 The problem is, he's wearing a thick shirt.
47:09 Don't talk about me.
47:11 Isn't it hot, Falik?
47:13 Nana wears a thick shirt.
47:15 It's so hot.
47:17 I promise to keep my style.
47:19 It's hot, but it's hot.
47:21 Arah Cinta, Nana.
47:23 I forgot.
47:25 I'll do it again.
47:27 Nana is like this.
47:29 Manager!
47:33 I forgot.
47:34 I don't know where my manager is.
47:36 I think you can hear him on all digital platforms.
47:38 He wants to sing.
47:41 How was Arah Cinta's song?
47:43 Listen to that.
47:48 He's a very talented manager.
47:50 I used the audio.
47:54 He can do it like this.
47:59 He's willing to do it.
48:01 Did you bring a premium YouTube account?
48:05 You got hit.
48:07 Sing a little.
48:10 It's a sad song.
48:32 I can't finish it.
48:34 I'll cry every time I sing this song.
48:36 Who? -The one who cries.
48:40 What song makes you cry?
48:42 No, it's a song for my friend.
48:48 It's a love song.
48:50 He's going to change his direction.
48:52 Who wrote the song?
48:55 Ikhwan Fatana.
48:57 The whole song? -Yes.
49:01 It's like Raja Raja Ballad.
49:03 You gave all the ballad songs to him.
49:05 It's really sad.
49:07 Are you suffering, Ikhwan?
49:09 I guess so.
49:11 I need a friend.
49:13 A friend? -Just a friend.
49:15 Don't try it. -But you're still single.
49:17 I'm still single.
49:19 Okay, Arah Cinta.
49:22 All digital platforms have it.
49:24 I'm nervous because I know Ikhwan.
49:26 I'm nervous.
49:27 You can watch it on YouTube.
49:29 The music video is available.
49:31 It's available on all streaming platforms.
49:34 You can request it on Sinar.
49:36 Please request it.
49:38 This song is like the songs we made for Sinar's playlist.
49:42 It's like a song for Boss.
49:44 It's a song for Boss.
49:46 Please, Boss.
49:48 Arah Cinta, Sedih, Galau.
49:50 All of them. -That's right.
49:52 Okay, before we close, Nana and Dina.
49:55 Nana and Dina.
49:57 Dina.
49:59 Nana is easy.
50:01 But Dina is easy.
50:03 Dina. -She won.
50:05 Whatever.
50:09 Nana is an ideal and a duet.
50:12 Her duet friend is Acik Spin.
50:14 They were together with Lan.
50:16 And now, maybe Nana.
50:18 If you want to have a duet, or a single duet,...
50:24 ...who do you want to be with?
50:27 Kai Bahar. -That's a good one.
50:29 That's it? -Yes.
50:31 After this.
50:33 After this, I don't know if I want to have a duet...
50:37 ...with someone who's the same age as me.
50:39 Who? -Nakiu, Tomok, all of them.
50:41 I don't know. Can I?
50:43 Is that a good suggestion? -Yes.
50:45 The vocalist of Q-Face. -Nakiu is great.
50:48 Tomok is great too.
50:50 That's right. -Can I have both of them?
50:52 Yes, you can.
50:54 Thank you, everyone. Bye!
51:00 Bye!
51:03 To be continued.
51:08 (air whooshing)
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